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Students join internet craze
9:00am Thu Mar 14, 2013
 
Around 100 costumed students and staff at Newark College kicked off their Comic Relief fundraising with a mass performance of the internet dance hit, Harlem Shake.
Newark College curriculum leader for construction and engineering Mr Rick Long (second from left) does the Harlem Shake with students (left to right) Scott Rose, 19, Sean Grosse, 18 and Anthony Tallis, 20.
Newark College curriculum leader for construction and engineering Mr Rick Long (second from left) does the Harlem Shake with students (left to right) Scott Rose, 19, Sean Grosse, 18 and Anthony Tallis, 20.
Dancers dressed as smurfs, dragons and dalmatians and some in combat fatigues and motorcycle helmets donned red noses and gathered in the college courtyard where they produced a variety of weird and wonderful moves to the music.

The event also took place at Lincoln and Gainsborough colleges and videos will be posted on Facebook as part of an inter-campus ‘best Harlem Shake’ competition.

For every ‘like’ the videos get, the college will donate 10p to be split between Comic Relief and its own Pink Ribbon breast cancer campaign. The dance was the idea of Newark College site technician Mr Ben Lloyd.




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